Moving From Washington, DC
Everything you need to know about leaving Washington — from top destinations and moving tips to your farewell checklist.
Why People Leave Washington
Every city has its trade-offs. Here are the most common reasons residents decide it's time to move on from Washington.
The cost of living in Washington is 52% above the national average, making it increasingly difficult for families and young professionals to build wealth.
With median home prices at $620,000, many residents find homeownership out of reach and look to more affordable markets.
Harsh winters averaging 28°F drive many residents to seek warmer climates, especially retirees and remote workers who have location flexibility.
State income tax rates up to 4-10.75% motivate high earners to relocate to states with lower or no income tax.
Top Destinations From Washington
Explore the most popular places people move to when leaving Washington, with distance, drive time, and cost comparisons.
New York, NY
Miami, FL
Charlotte, NC
Atlanta, GA
Nashville, TN
Tampa, FL
Raleigh, NC
Austin, TX
Los Angeles, CA
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Phoenix, AZ
Philadelphia, PA
San Antonio, TX
San Diego, CA
Dallas, TX
San Jose, CA
Jacksonville, FL
Fort Worth, TX
Columbus, OH
Indianapolis, IN
San Francisco, CA
Seattle, WA
Denver, CO
Oklahoma City, OK
El Paso, TX
Las Vegas, NV
Louisville, KY
Memphis, TN
Portland, OR
Baltimore, MD
Milwaukee, WI
Albuquerque, NM
Tucson, AZ
Fresno, CA
Sacramento, CA
Mesa, AZ
Kansas City, MO
Omaha, NE
Colorado Springs, CO
Orlando, FL
St. Louis, MO
Pittsburgh, PA
Cincinnati, OH
Boise, ID
Richmond, VA
Salt Lake City, UT
Minneapolis, MN
New Orleans, LA
Honolulu, HI
Charleston, SC
Savannah, GA
Knoxville, TN
Fort Lauderdale, FL
Chattanooga, TN
Madison, WI
Grand Rapids, MI
Huntsville, AL
Greenville, SC
Asheville, NC
Des Moines, IA
Spokane, WA
Birmingham, AL
Sioux Falls, SD
Fargo, ND
Scottsdale, AZ
Arlington, TX
Aurora, CO
Bakersfield, CA
Anaheim, CA
Santa Ana, CA
Long Beach, CA
Virginia Beach, VA
Rochester, NY
Finding Movers in Washington
Navigating the moving company landscape can be overwhelming. Here's what to keep in mind when hiring movers in Washington.
Get Multiple Quotes
Always get at least 3 in-home or virtual estimates. Prices in Washington can vary by 30-50% between companies for the same move.
Verify Licenses
Check USDOT numbers for interstate moves and state licensing for local moves. Avoid movers who only accept cash or won't provide written estimates.
Time It Right
Moving during off-peak months (October–April) can save 20-30%. Midweek moves are also typically cheaper than weekend slots in Washington.
Packing Up in Washington
Apartment moves in Washington come with unique challenges. Here's how to handle them like a pro.
Reserve the Freight Elevator
Many Washington buildings require elevator reservations weeks in advance. Book early and confirm the time slot with your building management.
Measure Everything Twice
Apartment doorways, hallways, and stairwells can be surprisingly narrow. Measure your furniture and all entry points before moving day.
Declutter Aggressively
Apartment moves are the perfect time to downsize. If you haven't used it in a year, sell it, donate it, or toss it.
Use Wardrobe Boxes
For apartment closets packed with clothing, wardrobe boxes let you transfer hanging items directly without folding or wrinkling.
Protect Shared Spaces
Use floor runners and door frame padding. Your building may require it, and it prevents damage fees from your security deposit.
Your Washington Farewell Checklist
Don't leave anything behind (except the memories). Complete these 10 essential tasks before your last day in Washington.